Posted 2012-02-20 6:14 PM (#141263) Subject: New Trailer
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After lurking on this forum for months, my first post is of my smiling wife and our new 2012 Bison Trail Hand. It's a 3 horse slant with 10' short wall living quarters. We're pulling it with our 2004 Ford F350 (4x4).
Posted 2012-02-21 2:45 PM (#141293 - in reply to #141263) Subject: RE: New Trailer
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NICE! See quite a few Bison's out on the road. Just my 2 cents, and can't tell for sure, but I would invest in some mud flaps for the Ford..will save a lot on the paint on the trailer IMO.
Posted 2012-02-26 5:28 PM (#141467 - in reply to #141263) Subject: RE: New Trailer
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I just bought a new 2012 Merhow Ill be smiling on Tuesday when i get it delivered with her when I get my new trailer.There is something to be said about getting a new trailer it makes horse people get all gitty inside. Good luck with your new toy and many safe trips.
Posted 2012-02-27 3:25 PM (#141512 - in reply to #141281) Subject: RE: New Trailer
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Originally written by jim bob on 2012-02-21 9:17 AM
Very happy for you !! Bison Coach has made Living Quarters ownership affordable for folks that otherwise could not afford a new LQ !!
You are exactly right. For the money we were looking at 20 year old models that had similar configurations, and we're definitely showing their age. We bought this one for 25k.
Posted 2012-02-29 8:21 PM (#141570 - in reply to #141512) Subject: RE: New Trailer
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Originally written by var on 2012-02-27 3:25 PM
Originally written by jim bob on 2012-02-21 9:17 AM Very happy for you !! Bison Coach has made Living Quarters ownership affordable for folks that otherwise could not afford a new LQ !!
You are exactly right. For the money we were looking at 20 year old models that had similar configurations, and we're definitely showing their age. We bought this one for 25k.